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Tytuł:
ŻYCIE TO DROGA, czyli „ którędy do Ciebie
Autorzy:
Kowalewska-Dąbrowska, Jolanta
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1204823.pdf
Data publikacji:
2005
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Opolski
Tematy:
conceptualization
cognitive metaphor
commonplace
profiling method
idiolect
Opis:
The aim of the article is to present comparatively the fragment of view of the world (connected with concept of life) in the Polish language and in the idiolect of Jan Twardowski's poetry. The interpretations are based on Langacker's network model, on Lakoff and Johnson's cognitive model of metaphors and on the proposals of Polish authors about using cognitive methods in interpretation of poetry. The conceptualization of life (connected with the conceptualization of death) can be described both as commonplace (gr. topós coinós) - life is road, and as cognitive metaphor: LIFE IS ROAD / JOURNEY. The paper presents different particular realizations of this metaphor in the Polish language and in the Tw ardow ski's poetry. The analyses are carried out with the use of profiling method. The most characteristic for Twardowski's idiolect is the religious profile of life, conceptualized as a road journey) to Heaven (God). So, the religious profile is the kind of metaphor LIFE IS ROAD I JOURNEY TO HEAVEN / GOO. This profile is often connected with the profile of heaven. The analysis presented in the article shows that in Twardowski's poetic language, otherwise than in the everyday use of Polish language, a life which is hard and dangerous (as a road to God) is more valuable than a life which is easy and simple.
Źródło:
Stylistyka; 2005, 14; 615-633
1230-2287
2545-1669
Pojawia się w:
Stylistyka
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Chwila i wieczność w poezji Jana Twardowskiego
Autorzy:
KOWALEWSKA-DĄBROWSKA, JOLANTA
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/615359.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Opolski
Tematy:
time
moment
enternity
conceptualization
metaphor
Opis:
  The aim of this paper is to present interpretations of two poems by Jan Twardowski, entitled przepiórka [a quail] and wieczność [eternity]. The interpretations focus on the conceptualization of two opposite TIME categories, MOMENT and ETERNITY.In przepiórka, the poet describes two important moments in the life of a human being, the moment of birth and the moment of death. The moment of birth (the metaphorical east), occurring early, is white and light, whereas death comes at twilight (late) andit is dark. However, both moments are characterized as nude, sincere and pure. The uncovering of the axiological load in the description of these two moments plays a crucial role in the interpretation of the poem.In the poem wieczność, two lines are repeated three times: eternity was with us all the time / and it [only] seemed to us.These two lines provide the key to interpretation of the poem. The time spent on earth is viewed from the psychological perspective of human beings subjectively experiencing the passing of time. It seems to them that they have too little time and that theywaste it. The constant presence of eternity means that God accompanies them.Although the two poems focus on opposite time categories, they convey a commonmessage: everything human beings experience depends on God’s will.
Źródło:
Stylistyka; 2013, 22; 279-288
1230-2287
2545-1669
Pojawia się w:
Stylistyka
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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